We need leaders who can handle complexity Ray Williams|July 7, 2010| Psychology today| How do we typically select and train our leaders? They learn theories of leadership that often assume organizations are mostly stable, and that the environment and the people within them are predictable. Oh, yes, there is some attention paid to what to [...]
July 7, 2010 | Posted in
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By Walter Wilson Nana| Thursday,29 April, 2010|The Post| Augustine Ashu Tende, Manyu Divisional Delegate of Forestry and Wildlife, has told the people of Manyu Division and other nationals living in the Division to desist from illegal exploitation of non-timber products, especially capialobia, commonly called Hausa stick. The Delegate was reacting to recurrent complaints brought to [...]
April 29, 2010 | Posted in
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By Daniel Gwarbarah| Monday, 26 April 2010| The Post| The World Bank, Cameroon Office, will from next July 1, begin publishing information hitherto considered a taboo by some top state officials, The Post has learnt. This revelation was made April 19 by Mrs. Helene Pieume of the World Bank Documentation Centre in Yaounde and Raju [...]
April 26, 2010 | Posted in
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FMI| April 26, 2010, Washington, DC| Participants: Mr. Essimi Menye, Minister of Finance of Cameroon; Mr. Gilbert Ondongo, Minister of Finance, Budget, and Public Portfolio for the Republic of Congo; Mr. Augustine Ngafuan, Minister of Finance of Liberia; Syda Bbumba, Minister of Finance of Uganda MR. DIENG: Good morning. Thank you for coming. Welcome to [...]
April 25, 2010 | Posted in
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By Daniel Gwarbarah| Friday, April 23, 2010| The Post| Three Cameroonians are heading for Washington D.C. this weekend to attend a summit initiated by the President of the United States of America, Barack Hussein Obama to show the commitment of his country to the economic welfare of the Muslim world. The summit, which is bringing [...]
April 23, 2010 | Posted in
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Peter EFANDE| 20 April 2010|Cameroon Tribune| The first-ever fish festival, organised in Bekumu, grouped the entire fishing community of the Bakassi Peninsula. Bekumu, one of the largest villages in Bamusso Sub-Division, was the venue of an event that shall remain memorable in the annals of the people of Bakassi. It hosted the first-ever fish festival [...]
April 20, 2010 | Posted in
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By Joe Dinga Pefok| Tuesday 20 April 2010 | The Post| The results of the 3rd Population and Housing Census that put Douala at barely 1.8 million people fell on the city like a bombshell. CPDM diehards like Françoise Foning, Mayor of Douala V, as well as other CPDM council authorities including the Government Delegate [...]
April 20, 2010 | Posted in
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By Chris Mbunwe| Monday 19 April 2010 | The Post| As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, the Union Bank of Cameroon recently visited the Rhema Grace Orphanage to make some donations to its inhabitants. The centre which is located at Ombe on the outskirts of Mutengene, South West region was created about 12 years [...]
April 19, 2010 | Posted in
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By Olive Ejang| Monday, 19 April 2010| The Post| The Government Delegate to the Kumba City Council, Victor Nkele Ngoh, has warned landlords who have refused to renovate their buildings. The landlords, The Post learnt, have been unable to comply with the Council’s beautification programme. In a communiqué issued on April 13, Nkele said some [...]
April 19, 2010 | Posted in
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By Clovis Atatah, Yerima Kini Nsom, Martin A. Nkemngu and Leocadia Bongben| Friday April 16, 2010 |The Post| Appetites wetted by publicity preceding the release of results of the third general population census Wednesday were scorched when government published sketchy demographic figures. The Minister Delegate at the Ministry of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development, [...]
April 16, 2010 | Posted in
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